CDC Laboratory Response Network (LRN) website NEW WEBSITE! Aug 27, 2004
Overview of the LRN, an integrated network of state & local public health, federal, military, &
international labs that can respond to both bioterrorism & chemical
terrorism.
Sentinel (formerly level A) laboratory procedures for identification of various agents
Protocols for sentinel laboratories are no longer posted on this site. The American Society for Microbiology has agreed to take the lead in the development and dissemination of sentinel laboratory information. Sentinel procedures may now be accessed at http://www.asm.org/Policy/index.asp?bid=667. Information for reference laboratories will continue to be available on the Laboratory Response Network secure Website (for questions: e-mail lrn@cdc.gov; tollfree HelpDesk 1-866-LRN-LABS [1-866-576-5227]). The CDC subject matter experts on individual organisms remain available for discussion as always.
CDC Laboratory Response Network (LRN) website NEW WEBSITE! Aug 27, 2004
Overview of the LRN, an integrated network of state & local public health, federal, military, & international labs that can respond to both bioterrorism & chemical terrorism.
Contacts
Program
questions:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Bioterrorism
Preparedness and Response Program, 404-639-2797.
Training
questions:
Public Health Practice Program Office, Division of Laboratory
Systems, 770-488-8295.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta,
GA 30333, U.S.A
Tel: 404-639-3311 | Public Inquiries: 888-246-2675 • español
888-246-2857 • TTY 866-874-2646